Dr Jane Gregory is a highly specialised clinical psychologist researching misophonia, (decreased tolerance to certain sounds like eating, loud breathing and repetitive tapping). Her research at the University of Oxford is focused on better understanding the key cognitive and behavioural mechanisms of misophonia.
She is the co-author of the S-Five, a questionnaire designed to measure misophonia severity. She is a clinician and supervisor at the Oxford Health Specialist Psychological Intervention Centre (OHSPIC), specialising in misophonia.
Her self-help book, Sounds Like Misophonia, will be published with Bloomsbury in September 2023.
Experience
2020–present
Clinical psychologist and research fellow, University of Oxford
2017–2020
Highly Specialised Clinical Psychologist, Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma (CADAT)
2010–2016
Deputy Clinical Lead, Westinster IAPT primary care psychology
Education
2010
La Trobe University, Australia, Doctor of Clinical Psychology
2005
University of Surrey, Postgraduate certificate in primary care mental health
2003
Deakin University, Postgraduate diploma in psychology
2001
University of Melbourne, BA (psychology/sociology)
Grants and Contracts
2020
Doctoral Training Fellowship Scheme for Clinicians